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A narrow body of water with land on both sides. Takes power by force and rules with total authority. Why did a direct democracy work in Athens? A city-state that focused on government and education. Open area used for a meeting place and a market. Could not leave home without a male relative Ordinary citizens in the army. A body of land with ocean on three sides. Which western islands were on the Greek trade route? Which leaders had a role in developing Athenian democracy? What was the purpose of the Delian League? Who could be a citizen in Ancient Greece? How the Minoans made their living. True or False: Spartans did not set up colonies. Athens allowed foreigners in their citystate and let people travel abroad. Sparta did or did not? Why did the Greeks win the Battle of Salamis? What spread because of the Dark Age? Defeat by the Greeks, high taxes, and constant plotting of the royal sons against the king led to what? Why did Peisistratus give land to farmers with no land? Soldiers marched in a formation called a _______________. Why was the time between 1100B.C. and 750 B.C. called the Dark Age? Early Greeks lived by _____________, ______________________, and ___________________. What made each polis like a small independent country? What alphabet was the Greek alphabet based on? In America who has the right to vote? Who did the Persians think has committed wrongs against them? How were Athenian women’s lives different from Spartan women’s?